BRosengren
Technical User
I placed a box filled with white over an image and wanted the image to appear ghosted under the box. So, I set the white box to be 50% opaque. It looked great. Then I made a pdf. It still looked great on screen, just the way it was supposed to. When I send it to our prepress service for a high rez proof, some times it looks the way it is supposed to and sometimes the ghost turns to 100% white.
I've tried everything. 1. Making the background a tiff instead of an eps 2. deleting the eps logos that were layered above the white box to see if maybe one of the logo files were corrupt. 3. deleting the white box and duplicating another one that has worked properly every time and moving it up into place and making it the size of the one that doesn't work. 4 Saving the pdf in all the choices (high quality, prepress, 1X, lowest file size etc) 5. Made pdf's right out of InDesign, then also in print dialog box as a ps file first, then made the pdf in Distiller.
I can't figure out what the problem is, so I opened the background image in Photoshop and built the transparent boxes in the Photoshop file, in place, then placed the flattened photoshop file in InDesign and just deleted the white boxes that were built in InDesign.
It frustrates me because of the great features that could potentially save designers a lot of time, but quite often they just don't Rip properly. I've had similar problems ever since I've added InDesign to my application choices a couple of years ago.
I'm on a G-5 with OS-X (10.4.3) InDesign CS2 and Acrobat and Distiller 7.0
Does anyone have any ideas?
Thanks, Brek Rosengren
I've tried everything. 1. Making the background a tiff instead of an eps 2. deleting the eps logos that were layered above the white box to see if maybe one of the logo files were corrupt. 3. deleting the white box and duplicating another one that has worked properly every time and moving it up into place and making it the size of the one that doesn't work. 4 Saving the pdf in all the choices (high quality, prepress, 1X, lowest file size etc) 5. Made pdf's right out of InDesign, then also in print dialog box as a ps file first, then made the pdf in Distiller.
I can't figure out what the problem is, so I opened the background image in Photoshop and built the transparent boxes in the Photoshop file, in place, then placed the flattened photoshop file in InDesign and just deleted the white boxes that were built in InDesign.
It frustrates me because of the great features that could potentially save designers a lot of time, but quite often they just don't Rip properly. I've had similar problems ever since I've added InDesign to my application choices a couple of years ago.
I'm on a G-5 with OS-X (10.4.3) InDesign CS2 and Acrobat and Distiller 7.0
Does anyone have any ideas?
Thanks, Brek Rosengren